Lawyer of the Year 2022 Tudor Clee – From Car Boot to ‘Loophole Lawyer’, the Lawyer Who Fought The Government And Won

LawFuel’s 2022 Lawyer of the Year is the battling ‘loophole lawyer’ who fought to get Charlotte Bellis into the country under the MIQ lottery system.

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The Giorgio Armani Business Rules That Lawyers Could Learn From

What Lawyers Could Learn from Fashion’s Last Emperor Norma Harris, Contributing writer Giorgio Armani died last week at 91, still clutching the reins of his $12 billion empire like a silk-suited Napoleon. While the fashion world mourns the loss of its most stubborn perfectionist, lawyers—those other merchants of expensive suits—might want to examine what the

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BCLP Bolsters International Trade Capabilities with Arrival of DC-Based Partner  

Washington, D.C. – September 8, 2025 – International law firm BCLP today announced that Alexis Early has joined the firm as a partner in its Antitrust, Competition & Trade Practice, based in Washington, D.C.    Alexis focuses her multinational, multisector practice on counseling clients as they navigate complex business challenges related to the cross-border flow of goods,

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Frost Brown Todd Expands Litigation Bench with Arrival of Amanda Mulroony in Indianapolis

Amanda Mulroony has joined Frost Brown Todd’s (FBT) Indianapolis office as a Partner in the firm’s Business & Commercial Litigation practice group. With a broad range of dispute resolution capabilities, Mulroony bolsters the firm’s service offerings across the Midwest and nationally. Mulroony joins FBT from Hoover Hull Turner, where she built a distinguished career helping clients

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Orrick Snatches Cadwalader’s Eight-Partner Finance Team

Orrick has staged a raid worthy of Wall Street, swiping an eight-partner finance team from Cadwalader—four in London, four in the US—just as CLOs and private credit are reshaping global markets, Global Legal Post reports. The London Line-Up Leading the London contingent is David Quirolo, (pictured) flanked by Claire Puddicombe, Daniel Tobias and Alexander Collins.

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Courtroom Dress Code for Men: Look Sharp, Stay Professional

Article: Von Baer, UK Minute-One Impression: What gets judged before your argument Picture this: you’ve spent weeks preparing your opening statement, burning the midnight oil like John Grisham drafting his next bestseller. You stride into the courtroom – confident, articulate – and yet the judge notices your shiny suit before your carefully crafted words.  That’s

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How Personal Injury Lawyers Calculate Case Value

Article: Pendergast Law, WA When someone suffers an injury due to another party’s negligence, one of the first questions they usually ask is, “What is my case worth?” The answer isn’t simple, as several factors play a role in determining the value of a personal injury claim. With the help of experienced personal injury attorneys,

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Lawsuits in the Health Industry: What They Really Cost and Who Pays

Article: ZoellerLaw.com Healthcare is personal. Whether you’re in the waiting room or on the operating table, you’re placing your trust in the hands of another human being. But what happens when that trust breaks down? When a mistake leads to real harm, lawsuits often follow. And while the focus is usually on the patient and

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Mark Zuckerberg (No, the Other One) Sues Meta After Years of Identity Hell

An Indiana lawyer named Mark S. Zuckerberg—yes, the poor sap with the same name as Facebook’s overlord—finally snapped and decided to drag Meta into court. For years, Meta’s slapdash algorithms have been booting him off the platform, accusing him of impersonating a billionaire. His business page got canned five times, personal one four, while he

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The Best John Grisham Screen Adaptations: A Top-10 Countdown (with the New Rainmaker TV Series)

The Top 10 John Grisham Screen Adaptations Tom Borman, Lawfuel contributing editor The 90s films still set the bar, but USA Network’s new Rainmaker series shows there’s life in Grisham’s case files yet. That doesn’t surprise me with Grisham’s trademark tight plotting and David vs. Goliath themes that deal with major issues from environmental scandal

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